| | The author of this article, Kenneth J. Dillon, is hardly credible.
The author provides no evidence, only speculation of the conspiracy theorist kind. He exhonerates Bruce Ivins based on the fact that his fellow DC area Catholic was an altruist do gooder and the adopted father of two.
Read Dillon's self-submitted profile at Amazon. From the profile:
"In planetary science Dillon has found a commonsensical explanation of how Venus could have emerged as a comet from Jupiter, as reported in mythical terms by the ancients, thereby overcoming a key objection to making appropriate use of ancient sources to interpret astronomical phenomena that influenced human history. He has applied related findings to provide new interpretations of ancient iconographic and monumental evidence. He has also devised a theory of the origin of the terrestrial planets that explains the otherwise anomalous abundance of water on Earth."
Here is the wikipedia article on Ivins, the presumed killer:
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